Leguminosae-mim Acacia
fleckii Schinz
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© Richard Barnes |
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Places where this species can be found :
- Tamale - Yendi road - NSBPGHANA
- Bilisu Forest Reserve - NSBPGHANA
Species information
InterestProduces an edible gum, eaten by bushmen (Wickens et al 1995).
Other NotesCommon names: Angola: Mangajaba (Cuanhama); Botswana: White thorn (English); Zambia: Mukona (Chi Lozi), Mukona (S. Kwale); Zimbabwe: blade thorn (English). Species characteristics : Multistemmed shrub or tree to 10 m high, with a rounded canopy. A medium altitude species, it occurs in mixed deciduous woodland to scrub. A shallow rooted species, on coarse sandy colluvial or alluvial soils. Frequent on Kalahari sands, where it can indicate disturbance or fire. It can form thickets on sandy banks close to rivers. It is closely related to A. erubescens from which it can be confused, and is distinguished by having shorter petioles (less than 1.5cm), large squat petiolar gland, no glands between pinnae pairs, more pinnae pairs and smaller leaflets. With two hooked prickles and a spikate inflorescence belongs to subgenus Acacia. Distribution: Angola (Huila); Botswana (Chobe, Central, South East, Ngamiland, Ghanzi, Kweneng, South Eastern, Kgatleng, Southern, Northern, North East, Kasane); South Africa (Transvaal, Cape, Waterberg); Zambia (Southern, Western, Sesheke); Zimbabwe (Gwanda, Hwange, Gweru, Gokwe, Lupane, Nyamandhlovu, Bulawayo, Matobo, Mwenezi, Bubi, Bulilima-Mangwe, Harare, Kadoma, Nkayi, Insiza, Kwekwe, Shangani, Mangwe); Namibia (Kaokoland, Tsumeb, Grootfontein, Caprivi, Otjiwarongo, Hereroland, Gobabis, Outjo, Kavango, Caprivi Oos, Ovamboland). Specimen total: 266 Degree squares: 50 Collection years: 1896-1996 Phenology : Flowering period: Jan(5), Feb(7), Mar(2), Sep(1), Oct(4), Nov(13), Dec(18); Fruiting period: Jan(4), Feb(6), Mar(7), Apr(8), May(7), Jun(5), Jul(3), Aug(2), Sep(2), Oct(1), Nov(3), Dec(2) Altitude range: 410- (800-1200) -1450m
Specimen information
CollectorBarnes, R. D.
Specimen Number3906
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